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LAKE ONTARIO - IMO 7901148

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Photographer:
Kent Malo [ View profile ]
Photo Category:
Great Lakes Bulkers
Added:
Sep 6, 2007
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838
Image Resolution:
1,075 x 807

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Lake Ontario, (ex Federal Danube) down bound destination Spain, seen here in the St. Lawrence Seaway, Kahnawake, Mohawk Territorial Lands, August 15, 2005.

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Current name:
OAKGLEN

Former name(s):

 -  Lake Ontario (Until 2009 Feb)

 -  Federal Danube (Until 1995 Feb)

Current flag:
Canada
Home port:
Montreal
Vessel Type:
Bulk Carrier
Gross tonnage:
22,734 tons
Summer DWT:
38,289 tons
Length:
223 m
Beam:
23 m
Draught:
10.6 m

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Beautiful view of her, Kent.
Michel Gosselin

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Great picture Kent!

Best regards,
Martin

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Beautiful or how you all say, 'belle', personally i still like the stern shot of bbc better though althogh a very close second this one is. i like how you positioned the bow just right and the reflection of the water is great

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You were an early riser on this one barely an hour after sunrise. Talk to me about dedication to the hobby, right? Real nice shot with the sun on her nose.

Marc

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There is a little more to that story, I have to drive my wife to Delson at 0750 to get her bus into Montreal, (thank God she retires this year) and thats the reason for being an early riser, part dedication, part because I have to?. :-? Thanks for the comment.

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Caught her at anchor in Montreal-East around 16h45 being refuelled by Arca.

Nice one Kent

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Kent, I may have to take back my comment on BBC NORTHSEA. This photo is excellent! Everything about it, from the subject matter to the reflection, and the sun shining on the cabins makes this a picture that deserves a "10".

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I don't know what to think, I just point and click, but I use the sun to my advantage when I can, I got lucky it was there for me today, thank you anyway, but I still think of the Presque Iles and how grateful we are to see that tug, abeit she does look awkward, but thats what makes it unique.

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Amazing reflection! Well done!
Kind regards,
Willem

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Top shot Kent, all I could must yesterday was just 1 ship partly in shadow, with tugs in the way, after a trip of 40 kms.

Cheers

Brent

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Now you made me feel bad about your day yesterday, you usually post great photos,40 kms just for that must have been disapointing for you, I know you will post great one once more. :-(

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